1967-1968 Academic Catalog

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 75 313 FORMS OF PUBLIC ADDRESS-A (1967-68) Special occasion speeches required by present-day situations. Students who desire to do so may include an emphasis in pulpit speaking. Coeducational. 315 RADIO PROGRAM PROCESSES-Sp Prerequisite: 211 and 217 Five credit hours The study of radio programs and audiences with intensive work in writ- ing, programming, and production. Three credit hours 316 ADVANCED RADIO PRODUCTION-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: 211 and 217 An advanced workshop in radio production utilizing the facilities of WCDR-FM and related evaluation sessions. A minimum of three hours work each week is required. Repeatable to a total of three hours. One credit hour 317 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATICS-A An introduction to drama as an art form directed toward appreciation of the play experience as a whole. Three credit hours 318 PRINCIPLES OF PLAY DIRECTING-W Prerequisite: 317 or permission of instructor For students who plan to direct amateur dramatic productions-standards of play selection, grouping, pacing, stage movement and business, and prep– aration of prompt books. Three credit hours 320 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: One year of intercollegiate debate experience Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. 410 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Two years of intercollegiate debate experience One credit hour Current intercollegiate debate propositions. Participation in intercollegiate debate is required for credit. Repeatable to a total of three credit hours. One credit hour 412 ADVANCED ORAL INTERPRETATION-A ( 1968-69) Prerequisite: 212 Advanced study in the literary analysis and oral interpretation of prose, poetry and drama. Three credit hours 416 HISTORY OF PUBLIC ADDRESS-A ( 1968-69) A critical and historical study of rhetorical theory and oratory from the Greek period to the present, emphasizing the part played by speakers in the development of political and social institutions, and the solutions of national problems. Five credit hours

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